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- This disclosure relates to a sun visor with a magnetic switch.
- a sun visor is a component for an automobile located in the vehicle interior, and typically positioned just above the windshield. Sun visors are hingedly connected to the vehicle, and are moveable between a stored position and a deployed position. When deployed, the sun visor is configured to help shade the eyes of a driver or a passenger from the glare of sunlight.
- Sun visors are known to include vanities, including a mirror and one or more lights.
- the vanities often include a hinged vanity cover configured to open and close to selectively expose the mirror and lights.
- Some known vanities include a mechanical switch incorporated into a hinge of a vanity cover. The mechanical switch is selectively activated and deactivated by rotation of the vanity cover to turn the lights on and off.
- a sun visor includes, among other things, a magnetic switch, and a vanity including a light.
- the light is configured to turn on and off when the magnetic switch is activated and deactivated.
- the sun visor further includes a vanity cover moveable between an open position and a closed position. Further, movement of the vanity cover relative to the vanity is configured to activate and deactivate the magnetic switch.
- the magnetic switch includes a first magnetic switch component and a second magnetic switch component
- the vanity includes the first magnetic switch component
- the vanity cover includes the second magnetic switch component
- the first magnetic switch component is a switch responsive to a magnetic field.
- the switch is mounted to a printed circuit board adjacent the vanity.
- the printed circuit board supports one or more electronic components configured to turn the light on and off when the magnetic switch is activated and deactivated.
- the printed circuit board includes a projection supporting the switch.
- the vanity includes a mirror adjacent the light, and the switch is covered by at least one of the mirror and the light.
- the second magnetic switch component is a magnet
- the magnet is covered by a bumper.
- a sun visor for a vehicle includes, among other things, a main body portion configured to hinge relative to a vehicle support structure.
- the main body portion includes a vanity and a magnetic switch having a first magnetic switch component and a second magnetic switch component.
- the vanity includes a light and the first magnetic switch component. The light is configured to turn on and off when the magnetic switch is activated and deactivated.
- the main body portion includes a vanity cover moveable between an open position and a closed position.
- the vanity cover includes the second magnetic switch component. Additionally, movement of the vanity cover relative to the vanity is configured to activate and deactivate the magnetic switch.
- the first magnetic switch component is a switch responsive to a magnetic field.
- the switch is mounted to a printed circuit board within the main body portion of the sun visor.
- the printed circuit board supports one or more electronic components configured to turn the light on and off when the magnetic switch is activated and deactivated.
- the printed circuit board includes a projection supporting the switch.
- the vanity includes a mirror adjacent the light, and wherein the switch is covered by at least one of the mirror and the light.
- the second magnetic switch component is a magnet
- the magnet is covered by a bumper.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example sun visor according to the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an example frame of a vanity of the sun visor of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates an example vanity cover of the sun visor of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates the sun visor with the vanity cover in an open position.
- FIG. 5 illustrates the sun visor, and is representative of a position of the vanity cover soon after the vanity cover is opened, or soon before the vanity cover is closed.
- a rim of the vanity cover is spaced-apart from a rim of the vanity.
- This disclosure relates to a sun visor including a magnetic switch.
- the magnetic switch is used, in one example, to selectively turn a light on and off as a vanity cover is opened and closed, respectively.
- the magnetic switch improves light performance and prevents issues such as flashing or flickering of the light, which are problems associated with sun visors including mechanical switches.
- the magnetic switch further improves performance by eliminating malfunctions (e.g., such as when the light stays on or off) associated with mechanical switches.
- the present disclosure provides for a more robust hinge, as the magnetic switch does not need to be incorporated into a hinge of the vanity cover.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example sun visor 20 for a vehicle.
- the sun visor 20 includes a main body portion 22 and first and second hinge elements 24 a , 24 b .
- the first hinge element 24 a is connected to a mounting structure 26 , which is used to connect the sun visor 20 to a vehicle support structure, such as a roof of the vehicle above a vehicle windshield.
- the main body portion 22 is configured to hinge about hinge elements 24 a , 24 b between a stored position and a deployed position. In the deployed position, the main body portion 22 helps shade the eyes of a driver or passenger of a vehicle from the glare of sunlight.
- the sun visor 20 also includes a vanity 28 and a vanity cover 30 in this example.
- the vanity cover 30 is configured to hinge between an open position and a closed position relative to the vanity 28 .
- the vanity 28 includes a mirror 32 and two lights 34 , 36 on opposite sides of the mirror 32 .
- the lights 34 , 36 may be light emitting diode (LED) lights in one example. While two lights 34 , 36 are illustrated, this disclosure extends to vanities including one or more lights.
- the lights 34 , 36 are configured to turn on and off as the vanity cover 30 opens and closes, respectively.
- the vanity cover 30 is in the open position in FIG. 1 .
- the sun visor 20 includes a magnetic switch 38 selectively activated and deactivated to turn the lights 34 , 36 on and off.
- the magnetic switch 38 includes a first magnetic switch component 40 ( FIG. 2 ) incorporated into the vanity 28 and a second magnetic switch component 42 ( FIG. 3 ) incorporated into the vanity cover 30 . Movement of the vanity cover 30 relative to the vanity 28 activates and deactivates the magnetic switch 38 .
- the magnetic switch 38 includes a reed switch, however this disclosure extends to other types of electrical switches operated by applied magnetic fields.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the first magnetic switch component 40 relative to a frame 44 of the vanity 28 .
- the frame 44 is supported by the main body portion 22 in this example.
- the frame 44 in this example is a single piece of plastic material.
- the frame 44 supports the mirror 32 , the lights 34 , 36 , and a printed circuit board (PCB) 46 , among other things.
- the PCB 46 is a board supporting electronic components.
- One such component is the first magnetic switch component 40 .
- the PCB 46 is electrically couples the first magnetic switch component 40 to other electronic components mounted to the PCB 46 .
- the other electronic components are configured to turn the lights 34 , 36 on and off in response to activation and deactivation of the first magnetic switch component 40 .
- the first magnetic switch component 40 is supported on a projection 48 of the PCB 46 .
- the projection 48 positions the first magnetic switch component 40 adjacent a rim 49 of the vanity 28 substantially opposite a hinge 51 of the vanity 28 .
- the first magnetic switch component 40 is covered by at least one of the mirror 32 and the lights 34 , 36 when the vanity 28 is assembled, such as in FIG. 1 .
- the first magnetic switch component 40 in this example is a switch responsive to a magnetic field.
- the magnetic field in this example, is provided by the second magnetic switch component 42 , which in this example is a magnet.
- the second magnetic switch component 42 is a permanent magnet in one example.
- the vanity cover 30 includes a bumper 43 ( FIG. 4 ) covering the second magnetic switch component 42 .
- the bumper 43 is attached to the second magnetic switch component 42 by an adhesive in one example.
- the magnetic field generated by the second magnetic switch component 42 is strong enough to permeate through the bumper 43 , the mirror 32 , and the lights 34 , 36 .
- the second magnetic switch component 42 is molded into the vanity cover 30 such that it is flush relative to a central body portion 50 of the vanity cover 30 .
- the second magnetic switch component 42 is arranged adjacent a rim 52 of the vanity cover 30 and substantially opposite a hinge 54 of the vanity cover 30 , such that when the vanity cover 30 is closed the first and second magnetic switch components 40 , 42 substantially align with one another.
- the first and second magnetic switch components 40 , 42 are provided opposite the hinges 51 , 54 such that the magnetic switch 38 will be activated soon after the vanity cover 30 is opened, and will be deactivated soon before the vanity cover 30 is closed.
- the magnetic field generated by the second magnetic switch component 42 is of a strength such that the magnetic switch 38 is activated and deactivated without the rims 49 , 52 of the vanity 28 and the vanity cover 30 touching.
- FIG. 5 illustrates the vanity cover 30 in a position where the magnetic switch 38 becomes activated if opening the vanity cover 30 , and where the magnetic switch 38 becomes deactivated if closing the vanity cover 30 .
- the lights 34 , 36 turn on before the vanity cover 30 is fully opened, and the lights turn off just before the vanity cover 30 is fully closed.
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- This disclosure relates to a sun visor with a magnetic switch.
- A sun visor is a component for an automobile located in the vehicle interior, and typically positioned just above the windshield. Sun visors are hingedly connected to the vehicle, and are moveable between a stored position and a deployed position. When deployed, the sun visor is configured to help shade the eyes of a driver or a passenger from the glare of sunlight.
- Sun visors are known to include vanities, including a mirror and one or more lights. The vanities often include a hinged vanity cover configured to open and close to selectively expose the mirror and lights. Some known vanities include a mechanical switch incorporated into a hinge of a vanity cover. The mechanical switch is selectively activated and deactivated by rotation of the vanity cover to turn the lights on and off.
- A sun visor according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a magnetic switch, and a vanity including a light. The light is configured to turn on and off when the magnetic switch is activated and deactivated. The sun visor further includes a vanity cover moveable between an open position and a closed position. Further, movement of the vanity cover relative to the vanity is configured to activate and deactivate the magnetic switch.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of the foregoing sun visor, the magnetic switch includes a first magnetic switch component and a second magnetic switch component, the vanity includes the first magnetic switch component, and the vanity cover includes the second magnetic switch component.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the foregoing sun visors, the first magnetic switch component is a switch responsive to a magnetic field.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the foregoing sun visors, the switch is mounted to a printed circuit board adjacent the vanity.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the foregoing sun visors, the printed circuit board supports one or more electronic components configured to turn the light on and off when the magnetic switch is activated and deactivated.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the foregoing sun visors, the printed circuit board includes a projection supporting the switch.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the foregoing sun visors, the vanity includes a mirror adjacent the light, and the switch is covered by at least one of the mirror and the light.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the foregoing sun visors, the second magnetic switch component is a magnet.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the foregoing sun visors, the magnet is covered by a bumper.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the foregoing sun visors, when the cover is closed, the magnet is substantially aligned with the first magnetic switch component.
- A sun visor for a vehicle according to another exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a main body portion configured to hinge relative to a vehicle support structure. The main body portion includes a vanity and a magnetic switch having a first magnetic switch component and a second magnetic switch component. The vanity includes a light and the first magnetic switch component. The light is configured to turn on and off when the magnetic switch is activated and deactivated. Further, the main body portion includes a vanity cover moveable between an open position and a closed position. The vanity cover includes the second magnetic switch component. Additionally, movement of the vanity cover relative to the vanity is configured to activate and deactivate the magnetic switch.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of the foregoing sun visor, the first magnetic switch component is a switch responsive to a magnetic field.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the foregoing sun visors, the switch is mounted to a printed circuit board within the main body portion of the sun visor.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the foregoing sun visors, the printed circuit board supports one or more electronic components configured to turn the light on and off when the magnetic switch is activated and deactivated.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the foregoing sun visors, the printed circuit board includes a projection supporting the switch.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the foregoing sun visors, the vanity includes a mirror adjacent the light, and wherein the switch is covered by at least one of the mirror and the light.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the foregoing sun visors, the second magnetic switch component is a magnet.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the foregoing sun visors, the magnet is covered by a bumper.
- In a further non-limiting embodiment of any of the foregoing sun visors, when the cover is closed, the magnet is substantially aligned with the first magnetic switch component.
- The embodiments, examples and alternatives of the preceding paragraphs, the claims, or the following description and drawings, including any of their various aspects or respective individual features, may be taken independently or in any combination. Features described in connection with one embodiment are applicable to all embodiments, unless such features are incompatible.
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FIG. 1 illustrates an example sun visor according to the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 illustrates an example frame of a vanity of the sun visor ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 illustrates an example vanity cover of the sun visor ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 illustrates the sun visor with the vanity cover in an open position. -
FIG. 5 illustrates the sun visor, and is representative of a position of the vanity cover soon after the vanity cover is opened, or soon before the vanity cover is closed. InFIG. 5 , a rim of the vanity cover is spaced-apart from a rim of the vanity. - This disclosure relates to a sun visor including a magnetic switch. The magnetic switch is used, in one example, to selectively turn a light on and off as a vanity cover is opened and closed, respectively. The magnetic switch improves light performance and prevents issues such as flashing or flickering of the light, which are problems associated with sun visors including mechanical switches. The magnetic switch further improves performance by eliminating malfunctions (e.g., such as when the light stays on or off) associated with mechanical switches. Additionally, the present disclosure provides for a more robust hinge, as the magnetic switch does not need to be incorporated into a hinge of the vanity cover.
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FIG. 1 illustrates anexample sun visor 20 for a vehicle. Thesun visor 20 includes amain body portion 22 and first and 24 a, 24 b. Thesecond hinge elements first hinge element 24 a is connected to amounting structure 26, which is used to connect thesun visor 20 to a vehicle support structure, such as a roof of the vehicle above a vehicle windshield. - The
main body portion 22 is configured to hinge about 24 a, 24 b between a stored position and a deployed position. In the deployed position, thehinge elements main body portion 22 helps shade the eyes of a driver or passenger of a vehicle from the glare of sunlight. - The
sun visor 20 also includes avanity 28 and avanity cover 30 in this example. Thevanity cover 30 is configured to hinge between an open position and a closed position relative to thevanity 28. In this example, thevanity 28 includes amirror 32 and two 34, 36 on opposite sides of thelights mirror 32. The 34, 36 may be light emitting diode (LED) lights in one example. While twolights 34, 36 are illustrated, this disclosure extends to vanities including one or more lights. Thelights 34, 36 are configured to turn on and off as thelights vanity cover 30 opens and closes, respectively. Thevanity cover 30 is in the open position inFIG. 1 . - In this disclosure, the
sun visor 20 includes amagnetic switch 38 selectively activated and deactivated to turn the 34, 36 on and off. Thelights magnetic switch 38 includes a first magnetic switch component 40 (FIG. 2 ) incorporated into thevanity 28 and a second magnetic switch component 42 (FIG. 3 ) incorporated into thevanity cover 30. Movement of thevanity cover 30 relative to thevanity 28 activates and deactivates themagnetic switch 38. In one example, themagnetic switch 38 includes a reed switch, however this disclosure extends to other types of electrical switches operated by applied magnetic fields. -
FIG. 2 illustrates the firstmagnetic switch component 40 relative to aframe 44 of thevanity 28. Theframe 44 is supported by themain body portion 22 in this example. Theframe 44 in this example is a single piece of plastic material. Theframe 44 supports themirror 32, the 34, 36, and a printed circuit board (PCB) 46, among other things. Thelights PCB 46 is a board supporting electronic components. One such component is the firstmagnetic switch component 40. ThePCB 46 is electrically couples the firstmagnetic switch component 40 to other electronic components mounted to thePCB 46. The other electronic components are configured to turn the 34, 36 on and off in response to activation and deactivation of the firstlights magnetic switch component 40. - In this example, the first
magnetic switch component 40 is supported on aprojection 48 of thePCB 46. Theprojection 48 positions the firstmagnetic switch component 40 adjacent arim 49 of thevanity 28 substantially opposite ahinge 51 of thevanity 28. In this example, the firstmagnetic switch component 40 is covered by at least one of themirror 32 and the 34, 36 when thelights vanity 28 is assembled, such as inFIG. 1 . - The first
magnetic switch component 40 in this example is a switch responsive to a magnetic field. The magnetic field, in this example, is provided by the secondmagnetic switch component 42, which in this example is a magnet. The secondmagnetic switch component 42 is a permanent magnet in one example. In one example, thevanity cover 30 includes a bumper 43 (FIG. 4 ) covering the secondmagnetic switch component 42. Thebumper 43 is attached to the secondmagnetic switch component 42 by an adhesive in one example. The magnetic field generated by the secondmagnetic switch component 42 is strong enough to permeate through thebumper 43, themirror 32, and the 34, 36.lights - The second
magnetic switch component 42 is molded into thevanity cover 30 such that it is flush relative to acentral body portion 50 of thevanity cover 30. The secondmagnetic switch component 42 is arranged adjacent arim 52 of thevanity cover 30 and substantially opposite ahinge 54 of thevanity cover 30, such that when thevanity cover 30 is closed the first and second 40, 42 substantially align with one another.magnetic switch components - The first and second
40, 42 are provided opposite themagnetic switch components 51, 54 such that thehinges magnetic switch 38 will be activated soon after thevanity cover 30 is opened, and will be deactivated soon before thevanity cover 30 is closed. In one example, the magnetic field generated by the secondmagnetic switch component 42 is of a strength such that themagnetic switch 38 is activated and deactivated without the 49, 52 of therims vanity 28 and thevanity cover 30 touching. - In
FIG. 5 , the 49, 52 are spaced-apart by a distance D.rims FIG. 5 illustrates thevanity cover 30 in a position where themagnetic switch 38 becomes activated if opening thevanity cover 30, and where themagnetic switch 38 becomes deactivated if closing thevanity cover 30. Thus, using the disclosed arrangement, the 34, 36 turn on before thelights vanity cover 30 is fully opened, and the lights turn off just before thevanity cover 30 is fully closed. - Terms such as “generally,” “substantially,” and “about” are not intended to be boundaryless terms, and should be interpreted consistent with the way one skilled in the art would interpret those terms.
- Although the different examples have the specific components shown in the illustrations, embodiments of this disclosure are not limited to those particular combinations. It is possible to use some of the components or features from one of the examples in combination with features or components from another one of the examples.
- One of ordinary skill in this art would understand that the above-described embodiments are exemplary and non-limiting. That is, modifications of this disclosure would come within the scope of the claims. Accordingly, the following claims should be studied to determine their true scope and content.
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